Dude that's perfect, now you can print your own number in to be whatever you'd like! You may want to hold off before you open it though just in case it's like some stupidly rare variant that you could scalp to the moon.

If you're like me, you sometimes come across some mobile games, see the super cute and adorable (or just goddamned amazing) artwork, and you maybe even try it out. Often though, they're just well-dressed tappers that can't keep my attention for long enough. Cat Quest, on the other hand, has a good enough gameplay that it can actually stay interesting for longer. It's kind of like The Mewtcher 3 Junior Light. It's an open world game, lots of small towns in which you can do a small series of side quests where you will delve into a small side story, that typically comes with a small little twist. There's an eternal search for better loot, but this also comes in a light version. There's a fairly limited amount of types of equipment (I think a total of 50, that divided over weapons, headwear and torso), but if you find the same one you already had, instead of bulking up your inventory, its level is added to the level of the piece you already have. It's a fun system that makes almost every piece of loot valuable (except for the Arcane set... Losing life and attack power in a game where magic can't stand on its own is just rough). The difficulty isn't incredibly low either, as I've even managed to die a few times (getting into dungeons a few levels higher than my own, but still!).

A little before this week, but not posted yet! The local shop had it for €20 and the list on the back is actually quite promising! A little bit of nostalgia for my wife, and it looks like I might get into some of the classic games you see people mentioning online a lot.